On Fri 23 Sep 2011, Christian wrote:
The only flaw of this workaround (besides not being the 'proper
way') is that the first '(' is not part of the link and therefore
not green (but then again, I'll probably set the color of the link
to black, anyway).
A Fix of linked \cite[alternative
manual of
style (http://library.williams.edu/citing/styles/chicago2.php). To get
this style, I have tried for example the following :
\cite[extras={, p. 41}][guerrien2008theorie]
But instead of the pattern (author year, page number), I get (author,
year, page number). Can I remove the comma between
for implementing interaction for other reference styles.
I'm using ConTeXt version 201100920 00:09 MKIV and I get clickable
references with \cite[my_reference_tag] (the shitty [1] which I use
mostly) and also with \cite[author][my_reference_tag]. I don't have
something special in my setup
.
+1 for implementing interaction for other reference styles.
I'm using ConTeXt version 201100920 00:09 MKIV and I get clickable
references with \cite[my_reference_tag] (the shitty [1] which I use
mostly) and also with \cite[author][my_reference_tag]. I don't have
something special in my
=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa-fr,sorttype=bbl,refcommand=authoryear]
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=darkgreen,style=normal]
\setupcite[interaction=start,compress=no]
\def\pagecite[#1][#2]%
{(\cite[alternative=authoryear,left={},inbetween={ },extras={, p. #2}][#1]}
\starttext
\cite
after
the first cite would be Bradley, Ramirez, et al. (2006) and Bradley,
Soo, et al. (2006), respectively.
Thanks in advance for any hints or suggestions.
Kind regards,
Stefan
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Hi list,
I have some problems with a bibliography. Please consider the following
example
\mainlanguage[de]
\setupbibtex[database={mysample}]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Ein Zitat \cite[HagenHoekwater2011].
Noch ein Zitat \cite[SchrammKopiez2009
-de.
(6) Please consider
\mainlanguage[de]
\setupbibtex[database={mysample}]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa-de]
\starttext
Wieder ein Zitat \cite[hh2010b]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
In the output there is now MAPS, 40:67-71. But following again the
APA
/texmf-context/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa..tex)
(publist-test.bbl)
publications loading database from publist-test.bbl
(publist-test.bbl)
publications warning: unknown cite argument Hess1968 on line \the\inputlineno
publications file criterium=text.bbl not found, waiting for bibtex
publications
was forced to avoid bibliographic automation and instead had to be very
careful to manually cite all my references. (This was because, at the time,
Pandoc did not have the any capacity to do citation management that would
work within HTML; with its new CiteProc support it seems that this is now
feasible
in the cite
5 command\footnote{\cite[extras={, page 12}][Eijkhout1991]} \page
6 \placepublications[criterium=all] \stoptext
7
\@@pvdataright -, page 12
\@@pvdataright
\docite ...secondargument \dowhatevercite {#1}{#2
system tex error on line 1 in file example.mkiv: TeX capacity exceeded,
sorry [ ...
1 \setupbibtex[database=example]
2 \setuppublications[alternative=apa,refcommand=data]
3 \starttext
4 Let's test adding specific page numbers in the cite
5 command\footnote
On 07/22/2011 12:22 PM, Christian wrote:
How do I apply this patch? I changed (inserted the code above)
saved C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\bibl-tra.mkiv so
that the lines 945–954 now look like this:
Did you regenerate the format?
Thomas
How do I apply this patch? I changed (inserted the code above) saved
C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\bibl-tra.mkiv so that
the lines 945–954 now look like this:
Did you regenerate the format?
I did run
mtxrun --generate
context --generate
luatools --generate
and compiled
Am 22.07.2011 um 15:03 schrieb Christian:
How do I apply this patch? I changed (inserted the code above) saved
C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\bibl-tra.mkiv so that
the lines 945–954 now look like this:
Did you regenerate the format?
I did run
mtxrun --generate
context
How do I apply this patch? I changed (inserted the code above)
saved C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\bibl-tra.mkiv
so
that the lines 945–954 now look like this:
Did you regenerate the format?
I did run
mtxrun --generate
context --generate
luatools --generate
[database=example]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,refcommand=data]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
Let's test adding specific page numbers in the cite
command\footnote{\cite[extras={, page 12}][Eijkhout1991]} \page
\placepublications[criterium=all] \stoptext
---EOF---
Here
.
That's not working for \cite, I'm afraid.
Wiki says about setupinteraction[state=start]:
This makes all links generated with the \goto command (and indirectly the \in
and \at commands) clickable.
I don't know enough about the inner mechanism of the cite command, maybe it's
possible to define a custom
I have \setupinteraction[state=start] in my mkiv-document and get
clickable links (they are displayed in green) for all my \cite. Those
links bring me to the correct bibliography page. Could you please
provide a minimal example that's not working on your machine?
Kind regards,
Stefan
I have \setupinteraction[state=start] in my mkiv-document and get clickable
links (they are displayed in green) for all my \cite. Those links bring me
to the
correct bibliography page. Could you please provide a minimal example
that's not working on your machine?
Yes, of course.
Please
},
year = {1991},
author = {Victor Eijkhout},
address = {London},
keywords = {general},
}
---EOF---
---example.mkiv---
\setupbibtex[database=example]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,refcommand=data]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
Let's test adding specific page numbers in the cite
need some extra hooks, is the
ibid option:
an article is cited in a footnote.
the macro looks if this article is already cited before.
if so it looks if this is exactly the same article as cited directly before.
and it makes sure that it is not the first cite on the current page (resp.
spread
some extra hooks, is the
ibid option:
an article is cited in a footnote.
the macro looks if this article is already cited before.
if so it looks if this is exactly the same article as cited directly before.
and it makes sure that it is not the first cite on the current page (resp.
spread).
if all
that it is not the first cite on the current page (resp.
spread).
if all these are true, the \cite command gives an Ibid. instead of the
full cite.
as this is provided for latex users by Philipp Lehman with his biblatex
package, it is considered to be kind of standard by some publisher today
{\getvalue{mycitelast}}{#1}%
{\doifelse{#2}{}%
{\defaultciterepeat}%
{\lowercase{\defaultciterepeat}}%If there's a prefix, lower-case the cite-repeat string
.%
}%
{\doifelse{\getvalue{mycitepast #1}}{used}%
{\bgroup%
\getcitedata[title][#1
Am 22.06.2011 23:49, schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello Yoraxe,
what about this:
\setupbibtex[database=bib]
\starttext
Citation: \cite[booklet]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
Just Citation: [[error 2]]
(attached)
Dne 22.6.2011 23:10, yoraxe napsal(a):
Hey,
Typing
Hello Yoraxe,
what about this:
\setupbibtex[database=bib]
\starttext
Citation: \cite[booklet]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
Dne 22.6.2011 23:10, yoraxe napsal(a):
Hey,
Typing
\setupbibtex[database=bib]
\starttext
\completepublications
\stoptext
with bib.bib:
@BOOKLET
={item 10}}
% @MISC{11,note={item 11}}
% @MISC{12,note={item 12}}
% @MISC{13,note={item 13}}
% @MISC{14,note={item 14}}
% @MISC{15,note={item 15}}
%
\setuppublications[setupinteraction=start, alternative=ams,
sorttype=cite, criterium=cite]
\setuppublicationlayout[misc]{%
\insertnote
,note={item 9}}
% @MISC{10,note={item 10}}
% @MISC{11,note={item 11}}
% @MISC{12,note={item 12}}
% @MISC{13,note={item 13}}
% @MISC{14,note={item 14}}
% @MISC{15,note={item 15}}
%
\setuppublications[setupinteraction=start, alternative=ams,
sorttype=cite, criterium=cite]
\setuppublicationlayout
I came across an issue in context (context ver. 2011.05.18 22:26, LuaTeX
ver: beta-0.65.0-2010121421 (rev 4034) ) when trying to cite a bibliography
item having an author with a German umlaut ä
Compiling the short example below, produces the following output
On Jun 3, 2011, at 8:38 PM, Julian Becker wrote:
I came across an issue in context (context ver. 2011.05.18 22:26, LuaTeX ver:
beta-0.65.0-2010121421 (rev 4034) ) when trying to cite a bibliography item
having an author with a German umlaut ä
From btxdoc, which is part of texlive:
you
}
\pubname{University of Washington Press}
\pubyear{1988}
\title{What is Art for?}
\stoppublication
\setuppublications
[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[DIS:wha]
\placepublications
[criterium=all]
\stoptext
---
It would be great if I could make the full stop after the question mark
Dear all,
I'm struggling with quotation blocks and proper placing of citations… In an
ideal world I'd be striving for something like this:
\startquotation[source=…]
\input tufte
\stopquotation
where … could be either of:
1. a simple string: {Edward Tufte},
2. a citation command: \cite
. a simple string: {Edward Tufte},
2. a citation command: \cite[Tuf:]
3. a footnote: \footnote{See \cite[Tuf:]}
This should be typeset immediately after the closing delimiter and well
before \stopnarrower.
\usemodule[annotation]
\definenarrower
[NarrowQuotation]
[middle=4em
Am 20.05.2011 19:04, schrieb George N. White III:
%orig: \usemodule[bib]
%orig: \usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
It works. But now I got some other problems:
Please always open a new thread for new problems or at least update the
subject line.
I'd like
]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\completepublications
\stoptext
I copied the file `sample.bib`
@STRING{hh = {Hans Hagen
]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
I am following the Wiki page Bibliography [1], which suggests
[database=sample]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the
generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\placepublications[criterium=all]
%orig:\completepublications
\stoptext
Thank you very much for this hint
]%sample.bib in the wiki
\setuppublications[sorttype=cite]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=cite]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the generated
list.
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
% List of figures
\title{List of Figures}
\writetolist[Title
On Thu, 19 May 2011, seasoul wrote:
It seems that it is a very abnormal question, so I will type the ciation
number in the figures one by one after every other contents are fixed.
Try:
\def\listcite[#1]%
{\begingroup
\settrialtypesetting
\cite[#1]%
\endgroup}
If for some reason
after every other contents are fixed.
Try:
\def\listcite[#1]%
{\begingroup
\settrialtypesetting
\cite[#1]%
\endgroup}
If for some reason that does not work, try
\def\listcite[#1]%
{\begingroup
\let\docitation\gobbleoneargument
\cite[#1]%
\endgroup}
and use \listcite
as in the paragraph[1]
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=sample]%sample.bib in the wiki
\setuppublications[sorttype=cite]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=cite]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the generated
list.
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Hier ein zitat: \cite[hh2010a].
\completepublications
\stoptext
---
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Keep thy heart with all diligence; for it is the wellspring of life.
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Hi,
how do I get an additional space after the comma separating the years in this
cite?
(Hagen, 2010b,2011) -- (Hagen, 2010b, 2011)
Minimal example:
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa, refcommand=authoryears]
\starttext
\cite[hh2010a, hh2011]
\stoptext
Also add
Hi, I sorted the reference by the squence they appear in the text. I want to
retreive a bibentry number, but use it at other places.
I try to use \onlinecite, this number is the same as \cite[xxx]. Its number
will become smaller if I put it before where I cite it.
Can I get the absolute number
On May 9, 2011, at 11:47 AM, seasoul wrote:
Hi, I sorted the reference by the squence they appear in the text. I want to
retreive a bibentry number, but use it at other places.
I try to use \onlinecite, this number is the same as \cite[xxx]. Its number
will become smaller if I put
to be the same as in the paragraph[1]
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=sample]%sample.bib in the wiki
\setuppublications[sorttype=cite]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=cite]
\setuppublications[numbering=yes] % Show reference numbers in the generated
list.
\starttext
On 05/02/2011 04:05 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it title}
How would I code these commands
On 05/05/2011 01:55 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it title}
How
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite],
I get the sequence first name-surname- etc. no matter what I say in
setuppublicationlist[author
On 05/05/2011 02:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using \setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite], I get the sequence
first name-surname- etc. no matter
On May 5, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thanks, but my problem is not sorting, it is the appearance of the references
in the list of references.
When using
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite], I get the
sequence first name-surname- etc
in the list of references.
When using
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite], I get
the sequence first name-surname- etc. no matter what I say in
setuppublicationlist[author=...].
When using \setuppublications[alternative=apa,sorttype=bbl] , I get
surname-initials
.:
-
\setupbibtex[database={manuscript}]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite]
\setuppublicationlist[author={\invertedshortauthor}] %should be default
anyway?
\starttext
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
-
Thanks, Jörg
Dear all,
I'm in need for a few custom cite commands like these:
1. \cite[alternative=authortitle, extras={, p.\,13}][citekey] should yield
{\sc AuthorLastName}, AuthorFirstName, {\it title}, p.\,13
2. \cite[alternative=title][citekey]
{\it title}
How would I code these commands?
Oliver
what I
try. If I have Name-Year in the text, it comes out the way I want it.
I tried, e.g.:
-
\setupbibtex[database={manuscript}]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=text,sorttype=cite]
\setuppublicationlist[author={\invertedshortauthor}] %should be default anyway
is the text for the caption, which in
this case is set up to be invisible. Obviously you could use the
caption feature to cite the source of quotations.
Added to the wiki.
mathew
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a dull boy.”
\stoppullquote}
The {} in the \placepullquote is the text for the caption, which in
this case is set up to be invisible. Obviously you could use the
caption feature to cite the source of quotations.
As do now know what you want here is a solution from me (MkIV only):
\usemodule
On 21-4-2011 12:34, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi,
citing multiple authors with \cite[author1, author2, ...] is no problem but
referencing multiple figures/sections does not work:
\in{Figures}[fig:one, fig:two]
Is there a way to circumvent repeating successive
Hi,
citing multiple authors with \cite[author1, author2, ...] is no problem but
referencing multiple figures/sections does not work:
\in{Figures}[fig:one, fig:two]
Is there a way to circumvent repeating successive \in[...]?
What about automatic page ranges for \at? This could be interesting
On 16-4-2011 11:51, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
Sadly that didn't help at all (neither on my thesis file nor on the minimal
example).
I'm attaching the minimal example with the logs.
Adam
PS: I've changed the line 191 and regenerated the formats.
line 157:
local current =
Thanks Hans!
That was it, now it works again.
Best wishes
Adam
From: Hans Hagen [pra...@wxs.nl]
Sent: 17 April 2011 15:57
To: Reviczky, Adam
Cc: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] bug with \cite in latest beta (2011.04.13)
On 16-4
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:55:29 +0200
Bernhard Rosensteiner brosenstei...@gmail.com wrote:
when i use \cite[...][reference...] instead of
\cite{reference} the error is also not triggered. Anyway
strange.
Why is that strange? \cite{...} isn't context syntax. I
don't find it surprising
On Sat 16 Apr 2011, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
when i use \cite[...][reference...] instead of \cite{reference} the
error is also not triggered. Anyway strange.
I believe that \cite{reference} is incorrect in ConTeXt. The general
rule is {} for anything that will actually be typeset as text
So does anybody have a working example with 2011.04.13 for the cite?
Using this example gives me a luatex error, and it used to work with earlier
beta's:
% sample.bib: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/sample_bib
%%%
\setupbibtex[database={sample},sort=author]
% apa works, but I don't want apa
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 07:53:20 +0100
Reviczky, Adam adam.revic...@kcl.ac.uk wrote:
So does anybody have a working example with 2011.04.13
for the cite?
Using this example gives me a luatex error, and it used
to work with earlier beta's:
This is a (new) bug with cite; numbered lists
wrote:
when i use \cite[...][reference...] instead of
\cite{reference} the error is also not triggered. Anyway
strange.
Why is that strange? \cite{...} isn't context syntax. I
don't find it surprising that wrong usage triggers an
error.
Thomas
On 16-4-2011 8:53, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
So does anybody have a working example with 2011.04.13 for the cite?
Using this example gives me a luatex error, and it used to work with earlier
beta's:
% sample.bib: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/sample_bib
%%%
\setupbibtex[database={sample},sort
22:29
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: Reviczky, Adam
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] bug with \cite in latest beta (2011.04.13)
On 16-4-2011 8:53, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
So does anybody have a working example with 2011.04.13 for the cite?
Using this example gives me a luatex error, and it used
there are some problems with the citecommand in the latest beta. I always get
a LuaTeX error...
I've hit the same problem, though apa doesn't seem to be affected, so in the
meantime you can use:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
Adam
when i use \cite[...][reference...] instead of \cite{reference} the error is
also not triggered. Anyway strange.
best regards
Bernhard
On Samstag, 16. April 2011 at 06:47, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
there are some problems with the citecommand in the latest beta. I always get
a LuaTeX error
Hello all,
there are some problems with the citecommand in the latest beta. I always get a
LuaTeX error...
Actually i was in the middle of narrowing down a bug where a \cite command in a
caption produced a entry in the publication list of the caption text (and also
made that sometimes
}
\stoppublication
\starttext
abc\cite[1]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
I also tried the bibtex alternative, and it got the same error as well.
$ context --version
mtx-context | main context file:
d:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/base/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current
page breaks ... long story ;-))
Just put the attached file into the same dir (or near) your document where
you want to use it and include it with \module[mycite].
To use it simply replace \cite[key] with something like \mycite[key]
[page=123, chapter=1.5, suffix={Some manual inserted text
in an individual chapter, which
is suggested by many people in the ntg-context. This time, I tried
\placepublications[criterium=cite]. Not surpringsly, an empty list appears
as before. Then I tried \placepublications[criterium=text], hmm, it works.
Only those cited in the text were listed and in a citing
I want to list the cited reference in the publication list, and numbered by
the citing sequence. so I use
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=cite,sorttype=cite]
But it seems the sequence is the one in the bbl file.
So i add one line to generate a bbl file by the citing sequence
Dear Hans,
What is the status of criterium=cite in bib module for MKIV?
\placepublications doesn't want to leave the uncited references out.
(There are workarounds like making copies of bibliography and only
include the items that have to be cited, but it is not too convenient
to use.)
Thanks
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:42:36 +0100
Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Hans,
What is the status of criterium=cite in bib module for
MKIV?
\placepublications doesn't want to leave the uncited
references out.
(There are workarounds like making copies of
bibliography
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 14:49, Thomas Schmitz wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:42:36 +0100
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans,
What is the status of criterium=cite in bib module for MKIV?
\placepublications doesn't want to leave the uncited references out.
(There are workarounds like making
Have you tried \placepublications[criterium=all] or
\placepublications[criterium=text]?
Hi Thomas,
you gave me exactly the same hint last week. We should add criterium=cite and
criterium=text to the Wiki (Bibliography MKIV page:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography_mkiv
to
Jean in December...
We should
add criterium=cite and criterium=text to the Wiki
(Bibliography MKIV page:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography_mkiv).
You are of course right, but I assume Hans is working on
bibliographies right now (he promised to finish something
which I need
as mkiv
hasn't settled, this is not easy...
In deed. I guess this has most relevance for people new to context, especially
those who know latex already and are used to find help easily.
We should add criterium=cite and criterium=text to the Wiki (Bibliography
MKIV page: http
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 6:08 AM, Thomas Schmitz tschm...@uni-bonn.dewrote:
Hi Florian,
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 11:45:16 +0100
Florian Wobbe florian.wo...@awi.de wrote:
Have you tried \placepublications[criterium=all] or
\placepublications[criterium=text]?
We should
add criterium=cite
information for the areas where the two differ. As long as mkiv
hasn't settled, this is not easy...
In deed. I guess this has most relevance for people new to context,
especially those who know latex already and are used to find help easily.
We should add criterium=cite and criterium=text
list! I'll try with a minimal example.
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this behaviour with a minimal example. Still I
have the problem with the empty list (in section Cited references):
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[hh2010a]
\cite[hh2010a
]
\starttext
\cite[hh2010a]
\cite[hh2010a]
\cite[Eijkhout1991]
\section{Cited references}
\placepublications
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\section{All references}
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
A problem related to \placepublications[criterium=cite]
was reported
by Mojca
section was empty and I got [[error 1]]
everywhere I used \cite. So I changed \completepublications to
\completepublications[criterium=all]. Now I have the complete list of
references (I know, I asked for it) but instead I only want to have
those references in the list that I cited in the document
[bib].
Today I updated to version 2011.02.25 22:03 and the document does no longer
compile. I removed the above line from my document and it ran again, but the
References section was empty and I got [[error 1]] everywhere I used
\cite. So I changed \completepublications to
\completepublications
\setuppublications
[refcommand=authoryear]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Test]
\cite[said2001]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stopsection
\stoptext
It looks like it's the author's name Sa{\\i}d, but this works in normal text,
just not in a bibliography. Can you see what's
Hi all,
the bibtex is not worked in latest beta (MkIV)
example:
test.tex
\setupbibtex[database=ref]
\starttext
The word form \cite[art].
\title{Ref}
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
ref.bib
@article{art,
author = author,
title = test,
journal = test,
volume = 25,
number
something available.
Wolfgang, thank you very much! Recursion is really an elegant way. I wanted a
wrapper around \cite with the same functionality like natbib's \citep[][]{} and
\citet[][]{}, which saves a lot of typing. Especially if you start writing a
text and at a later point decide to have
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 16:10, Julius Canute wrote:
I wan to cite references in my ConTeXt document using IEEE citation style.
Specifically for Web URL. How to do that using ConTeXt and BiBTeX?
It is quite possible that nobody has used IEEE citation style in
ConTeXt (I didn't check how
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 16:10, Julius Canute wrote:
I wan to cite references in my ConTeXt document using IEEE citation
style. Specifically for Web URL. How to do that using ConTeXt and
BiBTeX?
It is quite possible that nobody has used IEEE
I wan to cite references in my ConTeXt document using IEEE citation style.
Specifically for Web URL. How to do that using ConTeXt and BiBTeX?
Regards
A.Julius Canute
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},
timestamp = {2006.10.02}
}
In the typeset document I need an entry like this:
\emph{Amelung} in Wassermann, Alternativkommentar zum Strafgesetzbuch,
§\,94, Rn. 4.
In a Latex document I saw the usage like this:
\cite[Amelung][§\,94, Rn. 4]{mb:Wassermann1990}
Who do I do it in ConTeXt MkIV
, §\,94,
Rn. 4.
In a Latex document I saw the usage like this:
\cite[Amelung][§\,94, Rn. 4]{mb:Wassermann1990}
Who do I do it in ConTeXt MkIV??
Any help very welcome!!
Thank you, Steffen
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If your question
, Alternativkommentar zum Strafgesetzbuch, §\,94,
Rn. 4.
In a Latex document I saw the usage like this:
\cite[Amelung][§\,94, Rn. 4]{mb:Wassermann1990}
Who do I do it in ConTeXt MkIV??
\cite[extras={, §\,94, Rn. 4}][mb:Wassermann1998]
(or \cite[mb:Was...][extras={...}], I do not remember the order
Thanks, but what about this:
%-
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=ams,
criterium=cite,
numbering=yes]
\setuppublicationlist[finalnamesep={ and }]
\starttext
%\startbodymatter
\part{First Part}
\chapter
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